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ObGyn Watch

SOME THOUGHTS ON AGEING

NARAYANAN R

What is Ageing?

“Gradual deterioration in cellsleading to disease and death”

“Life expectancy is the average age humans expect to live”

Unchanged for 1,00,000 years In the past century, more years have been

added to life than all previous millennia Because, our ability to respond to stress

and disease is changing

‘Technophysio-evolution’

Theories of Ageing

Evolutional-Haldane 1941

Telomere-Hayflick 1965

Gene regulation-Kanungo 1975

Mitochondrial-Cadenas 2000

Immune-Franceschi 2000

Cellular senescence-Hayflick 2000

Inflammation-Chung 2001

Free Radical-Harman 2003

Timeline for Ageing

EYES

SKIN

MUSCLES

BONES

LUNGS

GUT

KIDNEY

HEART

BRAIN

EARS

40

40

30

18

35

70

60

65

50

60

Remedies?

Avoid UV

Sun screen

Activity

Avoid noise

Exercise

Increase Water intake

Breathing exercise

Nutrition

No smoking

Life style Modifications

Plant-based Diet Stress Management Meditation Yoga Breathing exercise Moderate exercise Social support

Eat lessMove moreStress lessLove more

Jiroemon Kimura, from Kyoto, lived to be the world's oldest man on record at 116.

Calorie Restriction (CR)

Calorie Restriction (CR)

CR by 20% increases longevity & decreases age-related diseases in several species

Mechanism not known

Alters metabolic programming by decreasing BMI & Oxidative stress

Methionine deprivation:

Life span Hormones to

protect Heart Fights obesity Energy Insulin sensitivity Eliminates CA

cells

Age Interruptors

Low incidence of Heart Disease in France

RESERVATOL in Red Wine is touted as Fountain of Youth

Found in Grape skin, Japanese Knot weed & Peanuts

Contains powerful anti Oxidants

RapamycinAntibiotic from soil sample in Easter island 1964

Acts on variety of species

Interrupts function of gene mTOR which directs cell intake of energy in mouse & man

Works the same way as calorie restriction

Mouse UT2598 holds the record for

longevity - University of Texas Health science

Klotho

A protein regulating gene discovered by Kuroo et al in 1997

Named the “Klotho gene” after the Greek mythological goddess who spins the thread of life

Klotho gene

Mice with klotho gene live 30% longer1 in 5 humans carry the gene

Gene therapy or cell transplantsmay help those who lack the gene

23 pairs of chromosomes carry our DNAThey have protective caps called Telomeres

When cell divides, telomere shortens &the cell dies

Telomerase controls this processTelomerase switched off in humans as cells age

Telomerase

In Genetically manipulated mouse which lacks Telomerase Premature ageing sets in

Injection Telomerase reverses ageing in mouse

Parabiosis

Surgically conjoined mice

Interchange of blood between old & young mice

Young blood rejuvenates old mouse

Hormones & protein GDF11 responsible

Dracula Therapy

Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP)

Using one’s own blood to rejuvenate

Spiked with aminoacids & vitamins

Repairs DNA-Heals bones, gums & scars-Revitalises skin

Mimetics

Calorie Restriction Mimetics (CRM) gives benefits of CR without dieting: Artemesinin-Metformin-Leptin-Oxaloacetate

Exercise Mimetics Sleep Mimetics Sex Mimetics

Ageing & Reproduction

Inextricably linked Evolution aims at Survival Reproduction ensures survival Progeny takes over when one

dies Why reproduce when one can

survive? Sex organs will be downgraded

Childless Ageless Generation

Sperm count has fallen from 71mil to 52 mil in2011

sperm concentration falls by 2%/Year

Quality by 38% in 10 years

Testicular Ca: 2.4%

Cryptorchidism 2 to 8%

Hypospadias/Ov Ca/Br Ca

The ‘r-k’ Model:

R: risk to life = shorter life span = reproduction

K: Safe stable environment= fertility

Marriage & Longevity

Marriage is a big factor in survivorship! Married people live longer, especially the

Men! The ‘Never married’ are twice as likely to die

early! Divorced women live longer (No husband

burden!) ‘Broken heart syndrome’ (Dying soon after

spouses death) is attributed to stress induced cardiomegaly

-Source: Life cycle study (1500-1921)

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